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The Sunday Telegraph, 17 maio 2026

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ArticleThe sun King

The King attends day three of the Royal Wind­sor Horse Show yes­ter­day. He was ‘greatly shocked’ to hear of the death of a sol­dier who fell from his horse there on Fri­day. A Palace spokes­man said he would be in touch with the fam­ily to offer...

The sun King

ArticleLabour rivals want to rejoin EU

ANDY BURNHAM and Wes Street­ing would both seek a man­date to rejoin the European Union if they were elec­ted Labour Party leader in a move that threatens to reopen Bri­tain’s Brexit wounds. Mr Street­ing yes­ter­day called for the UK to rejoin the...

Labour rivals want to rejoin EU

ArticleBig­ger gar­dens face rise in water bill pen­al­ties

GROWING fam­il­ies and house­holds with big­ger gar­dens, swim­ming pools and hot tubs face being “pen­al­ised” with more costly water bills under eco plans. Some water com­pan­ies are pre­par­ing billing exper­i­ments to tackle cli­mate change,...

Big­ger gar­dens face rise in water bill pen­al­ties

ArticleBBC News boss: I was driven out by trans act­iv­ists

A FORMER BBC News boss has claimed she was driven out of the top job by trans act­iv­ists. Fran Unsworth, the dir­ector of BBC News from 2018 to 2022, said she had been bul­lied out of the role by gender ideo­logues employed by the...

BBC News boss: I was driven out by trans act­iv­ists

ArticleAllison Pear­son raises a glass (or two) to our bril­liant pubs

THESE are dark times for the great Brit­ish pub but, as if on cue, the sun came out in Suf­folk for The Tele­graph’s National Pub Day. In the pic­ture-book vil­lage of Rattles­den, The Five Bells was filling up with reg­u­lars. They were clearly...

Allison Pear­son raises a glass (or two) to our bril­liant pubs